Title
Award Project-Based Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Vouchers and Project-Based Housing Choice Vouchers for Dunlap Housing (Ordinance S-44362)
Description
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to award and enter into a contract with Native American Connections, Inc. (NAC), or a City-approved nominee, for the allocation of 36 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) project-based Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) vouchers and 18 project-based Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV) for up to 20 years in accordance with federal VASH and Section 8 HCV guidelines and regulations, subject to future availability of funding of these voucher programs, and to take all actions and execute all documents to effectuate the agreement. Further request authorization for the City Controller to disburse funds over the life of the contract. There is no impact to the General Fund.
Report
Summary
In June 2017, City Council authorized the Housing Department to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to create affordable housing utilizing up to 100 project-based VASH vouchers and up to 50 project-based Section 8 HCV. VASH and Section 8 HCV are both rental subsidy programs: participants in both programs pay approximately 30 percent of their adjusted gross income toward rent, and the Housing Department directly pays the difference to landlords via Housing Assistance Payments (HAP). HUD provides the HAP to the Housing Department, which in turn, will pass-through this rental subsidy to NAC, as landlord for Dunlap Housing, NAC’s proposed project-based affordable housing development.
Procurement Information
The RFP was issued in accordance with Phoenix City Code (PCC) § 43-14 for Competitive Sealed Proposals on Nov. 3, 2017.
Eight proposals were received and reviewed by an evaluation panel, comprised of City staff from the Human Services and Neighborhood Services departments, along with the City of Mesa Housing and Community Development Director, and the Director of National Operations for Cloudbreak Communities, a company that specializes in special needs and veteran housing. The proposals were evaluated on a 1,000-point scale, and were scored based on the following evaluation criteria: Developer Experience; Project Merit/Approach; and Financial Feasibility. The evaluation panel scored the proposals as follows:
- Dunlap Housing (Native American Connections, Inc.): 863 points.
- Northern Gardens II (Northern Gardens II/Phoenix LP): 752 points.
- Rehoboth Place Phase II (Gorman & Company, Inc. and Rehoboth CDC): 733 points.
- 25th and Bell Residential Development (Chicanos Por La Causa): 681 points.
- El Molino Place (Arizona Housing Inc. and Cardinal Capital Management): 661 points.
- South 7th Village (Helping Hands Housing Services): 655 points.
- Garfield Veterans Housing (Garfield Veterans Housing LLC): 581 points.
- Manzanita Village (Catholic Charities Community Services): 494 points.
The evaluation panel recommended awarding the top three scored proposals, which includes NAC. Award recipients will receive a combination of VASH vouchers and HCVs, with a ratio of two VASH vouchers to one HCV per award. Based on the number of vouchers requested by NAC, the Housing Department intends to award NAC 36 project-based VASH vouchers and 18 project-based HCVs.
Dunlap Housing, located at 1431 E. Dunlap Ave. (District 3), consists of new construction of 54 studio units and a community building to serve residents. All units will be subsidized with project-based vouchers. Supportive services will be provided by NAC and their agency partners to include recovery support services, life skills, financial literacy, access to transportation, and education/workforce development.
Contract Term
The term of the contract under the project-based voucher program will be up to 20 years in accordance with federal VASH and Section 8 HCV guidelines and regulations, and is subject to future availability of funding of these voucher programs. Any renewal of the contract will be determined at the time of expiration and is subject to future availability of funding.
Financial Impact
There is no impact to the General Fund. The VASH and Section 8 HCV programs are federally-funded. The City's allocation of VASH and Section 8 HCVs for projects with Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) equity are contingent upon receiving a LIHTC award from the Arizona Department of Housing in the 2018 competitive round.
Concurrence/Previous Council Action
This item was heard at the Sustainability, Housing, Efficiency and Neighborhood Subcommittee on March 21, 2018. On June 20, 2017, City Council authorized the Housing Department to issue an RFP to create affordable housing utilizing up to 100 project-based VASH vouchers and up to 50 HUD project-based Section 8 HCVs with supportive services.
Location
1431 E. Dunlap Ave.
Council District: 3
Department
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Deanna Jonovich and the Housing Department.